Reed's Small Boats Defence Collapses Under GB News Scrutiny
Labour's Steve Reed faced a harsh reality check on GB News, attempting to defend a small boats strategy that is clearly failing to stem the flow of illegal crossings. His claims of falling numbers directly contradict the recent surge, leaving the public questioning the party's grasp on the crisis.

Labour's Steve Reed found his defence of the party's small boats strategy utterly dismantled during a fiery grilling on GB News. The Shadow Housing Secretary insisted the government was “taking action” to halt illegal crossings, a claim that simply does not stand up to scrutiny.
Mr. Reed attempted to reassure viewers, stating that numbers of illegal arrivals into Britain “have been falling,” according to GB News. This assertion, however, comes directly after a significant surge in Channel crossings over the recent bank holiday weekend, making his defence appear out of touch with the current reality.
When pressed on the issue, Mr. Reed conceded, “It's unacceptable and it's certainly unsustainable.” This admission highlights the chasm between Labour's rhetoric and the lived experience on Britain's coastlines, where daily arrivals continue unabated.
This exchange exposes a fundamental disconnect between the political class and the concerns of ordinary British people. While politicians offer reassurances, the visible evidence of ongoing illegal crossings creates a growing sense of frustration and a feeling that the problem is not being addressed effectively.
The public will now be left to weigh Mr. Reed's claims of falling numbers against the stark images of boats arriving on British shores, leaving little doubt about the true scale of the challenge facing the next government.
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'It's NOT working!' Steve Reed's defence of Labour's small boats strategy shut down in fiery GB News grilling
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